If You Take Medications, Do NOT Drink Grapefruit Juice

Many people are unknowingly placing themselves in harms way by consuming grapefruit juice along with their medications. Grapefruit contains a substance that blocks the liver’s ability to metabolize certain drugs. This means that grapefruit essential stops the liver from doing its job of breaking down certain chemicals, and as a result, the blood levels of some drugs are higher and the drugs stay in the system longer. Keep in mind that while most food-drug interactions can be avoided simply by taking the substances several hours apart, grapefruit may inhibit detoxification of these substances for up to 72 hours. So if you have a glass of grapefruit juice on Monday, your body’s ability to metabolize your drug may be compromised until Thursday!

This can have serious complications, both acutely and over time. Here are some drugs that interact with grapefruit juice. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you’re concerned about any of your medications.